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Hi All,

Has anyone ever tracked down a wiring schematic for an r32 or even an r33 would be handy. I have a workshop manual and its rubbish, for example all the wires for the 4wd system are represented with one line that doesnt help me at all. I need something that is basically so detailed it has what every colour wire does and a whole diagram on all the seperate looms. With how many wires are in each. I think I am asking to much as Nissan cant help me and the workshop manual isnt going to help.

ANyone can you help and if you can it would be so appreciated, even if you get something in japanese I can get it translated.

Cheers,.

Daniel

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Mate I am in Canberra, unfortunately, interested though on this help front what were you thinking of?????

I have the R32 engine, body and rear looms diagrams in the form you are after ie schematic form with wire id's, colours, switch internals etc

I'm unfortunately missing the ecu loom, some of the door looms, AC loom plus some of the other little stuff like the Hicas/spoiler etc.

The pin diagram wont help me cause I know what all the wires in the computer do more or less plus I am cutting all the ECU loom out of the car. Why I need to know is because I want to get rid of all the wiring except for the factory gauges, the brake and headlight switches and wires and the ATTESSA loom. I have pulled all the looms apart and there is some crossover wiring between the looms. I need all the wire IDs like what browny is talking about rather than the poor diagram that is in the workshop manual. Add to this when I got some panel beating done some wires where stripped by careless beaters, like I need diagrams dtailed enough to say brown wire with white strip in the ATTESSA loom is earth etc...

Troy or browny is anything you have email friendly??? If not email me your bank account details and I will put some monet in your account to cover photocopying and your time, and postage.

Thanks guys really appreciate.

Daniel...

well, email me your account numbers etc, and I will pop in some money. Troy are you in Australia??? Are your a3 like browny's, if not it might be easier to use what you have I can put some money in your account for photocopying, your time etc.

Browny I can pay you for a3 photocopying if Troy cant help me out, and pay you for your time doing it, I dont mind who I get them off i just need them. Maybe if Browny supplies me what he has got and I can PM Troy for the rest of it or something. I dont mind.

Troy my fax line is 02 6255 0025, i dont care if its 100 pages if you can fax it through send it on. Just probable best to send one page that is complicated to see that it is all transmitting good and I can make everything out.

Thanks guys really appreciate your help.

Thanks to both Troy and Browny, both legends....

Troy the ignotion fuse box out put diagram is going to be a huge help, and browny the 4wd loom schematic is awesome. Over time I am going to re draw my own diagrams ones that are super easy to understand and are layed out as the are in the vehicle. Thanks again to both of you guys I really appreciate the effort.

Cheers,

Daniel

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